If someone is afflicted with heart disease, it's important that their cardiac activity be monitored as frequently and ...
As thousands of people await a lifesaving heart, scientists are racing to buy them more time. A promising advance from scientists in Germany offers a potential solution.
Find out what happens to heart cells in space and how their adaptation could revolutionize heart disease treatment.
A heart rate device inspired by Starfish can potentially solve the accuracy problems, detect serious cardiac issues, and solve a crucial power problem, too.
When we move, it's harder for existing wearable devices to accurately track our heart activity. But researchers found that a starfish's five-arm shape helps solve this problem. Inspired by how a ...
A Tampa company has made realistic synthetic humans to help train students and surgeons. The company says the new models will ...
What's more, according to their analysis of modern human DNA, one of these isolated populations left a stronger legacy in our genes than the other. "The question of where we come from is one that has ...
We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? While most estimates place the current human population at around 8.2 billion, a new study suggests we might be vastly ...
But here's the thing: the most commonly used method might not provide much insight into what happens to the heart during heat waves. A new study led by the University of Ottawa, Human and ...
Entering space changes the human body – and initially that feels awesome. "It feels like a holiday," astronaut Tim Peake, who went to the ISS in 2015, says. "Your heart is having an easy time.
Diastolic heart failure causes a stiff left ventricle that prevents the heart from relaxing between beats. Common symptoms include coughing, tiredness, and shortness of breath. Systolic and ...
Clicking two parts together with a twist of its servo-controlled wrists, and handing it to a human colleague is a basic task. But it's also an important moment in the much-hyped world of human ...